Category Archive for 'PMI'

PMI at the Scrum Gathering — a footnote

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Today a student from one of my recent CSM classes pointed me towards a recent blog post by Gregory Balestrero, the CEO of the Project Management Institute.  You’ll like this, she said, it’s all about you.  And indeed it is.  Mr Balestrero captured the essence of our conversation at the Orlando Scrum Gathering very effectively [...]

Other Voices #1 — This is not like That

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

This post is the first in a series of guest articles I have requested from friends and colleagues in the general Agile field, and which will appear on this blog with the prefix ‘Other Voices’.  The general theme of the Agile Thoughts blog is one of challenging assumptions, and sometimes throwing down gauntlets. The guest [...]

PMI at the Scrum Gathering

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Gregory Balestrero’s much-awaited keynote speech at the Scrum Gathering was something of an anti-climax.  It was safe and generic, offering neither resistance nor support for Scrum beyond the usual “let’s all work together” rhetoric.  Even so, it had a little more punch than the earlier talk by CMMI guru Dr. Mark Paulk, which was overly [...]

Oppression, Revolution and the Future of Scrum — #1

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

I recently wrote on the Scrum Trainers discussion group that I felt oppressed by the PMI.  An odd, and rather outrageous statement perhaps, and I was suitably called on this, challenged if you like.  I figured I’d write something here about the nature of oppression to clarify what I meant.  This article will extend across [...]